Avoiding the Banality of Evil in Times of COVID-19: Thinking Differently with a Biopsychosocial Perspective for Future Health and Social Policies Development
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A. Winkler | M. Leonardi | A. Martinuzzi | J. Paltamaa | Natasha A Layton | T. Maribo | Haejung Lee | S. Maart | F. Magnani | H. Anttila | Catherine Sykes | L. Frattura | A. E. El oumri | Ann-Helene Almborg | Sabina van der Veen | O. K. de Camargo | M. Martinuzzi | S. Snyman | Shin Yamada | M. Cuenot | Patricia Saleeby | Y. Besstrashnova | Liane Simon | C. Tucker | Alexander Shosmin | Daniel Cid | Carlo Zavaroni | Qiu Zhuoying | Ndegeya Sylvain | Michela Martinuzzi
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